Quantified Care Osler Bag

Quantified Care launches online store for mHealth devices, special doctor’s bag to carry these...

The bag is specially made for "Quantified Clinician" to carry mobile health devices, which can provide higher quality and more efficient care.
PhysIQ

PhysIQ secures $4.6 million in Series A funding

The company is creating a patient-centered predictive analytics platform that could detect subtle changes in vital signs and other health indicators.
FitStar Personal Trainer

FitStar Personal Trainer app updated with Challenges, improved sharing and more

This release also comes with improved Session summary that recaps user workouts, highlighting minutes completed, calories burned and Moves completed.
PumpUp

Photo-based community for healthy and active living PumpUp secures $2.4 million in seed funding

General Catalyst Partners led the round; additional investors included Azure Capital Partners, Relay Ventures, Freycinet Investments, and few angel investors.
UnitedHealthcare Health4Me app

UnitedHealthcare’s makes its free Health4Me app available to everyone

Mobile app for iPhone and Android devices gives consumers access to prices for more than 520 medical services across more than 290 "episodes of care."
sensors

Consumer healthcare sensor market to reach $47.40 billion by the end of 2020

Growing at a CAGR of 5.56%, the market is driven, the research firm is saying, by the rising healthcare costs, aging population and wide-spread diseases.
Workout With Propel Challenge

MapMyFitness launches Workout With Propel Challenge

Workout at least 4 times a week and hydrate with Propel Workout Water or Propel Powder, and you could win an Under Armour gift card.
AdhereTech's CEO and cofounder Josh Stein

Interview with AdhereTech’s CEO and cofounder Josh Stein

AdhereTech makes patented smart pill bottles that automatically measure if patients have taken their medication and analyzes information in real-time.
New York Digital Health Accelerator

New York Digital Health Accelerator announces its 2014 class

Seven companies were selected from a pool of over hundred applicants to benefit from capital boost and high-profile mentoring.
Fitnet to support University of Kansas Medical Center childhood obesity program

Fitnet to support University of Kansas Medical Center childhood obesity program

Fitnet will use its advanced computer vision technology to connect families with health and nutritional information as well as real personal trainers.